It Will Take SAHPRA An Average Of 90 Days To Approve New Vaccines For Use
It will now take the South African health regulator Sahpra an average of 90 days to approve a new Covid-19
It will now take the South African health regulator Sahpra an average of 90 days to approve a new Covid-19
The Public Protector is in a Catch 22 situation in having to deal with the matters that are brought before
The Constitutional Court is set to hand down its judgment relating to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s CR17 campaign tomorrow. The court
Jacob Zuma’s son, Edward, says that his father will not go into exile, nor will he go to jail. In
There are mounting calls for Canada Day to be cancelled after the remains of over 900 people – mainly children
At least two cousins have been arrested for allegedly breaking into a police station in the Eastern Cape and stealing
The Palestinian resistance has warned the Israeli occupation regime that it’s keeping a watch full eye on its assaults in
The State Capture Commission believes that the 15-month imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma sends a strong message that there
Amendments are needed to higher education funding models. That is the assertion by the Chairperson of the South African Human
Capetonians should brace themselves for an extended cold front. This, as the South African Weather Service, has upgraded the storm
As Palestinians resist further attempts to strip them of their land in Silwan, the United Arab Emirates has cemented its
At least 6300 people have been affected by Cape Town’s heavy downpours. Spokesperson for the MEC on Environmental Affairs James
The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry is hoping that the tougher Covid-19 lockdown restrictions imposed on the country will
Jacob Zuma must present himself to the Nkandla police station within five days in order to start his 15 months
Two more cold fronts are expected to affect the Western Cape this week. They’ll make landfall on Thursday and Saturday.
Police are investigating a fatal shooting that took place in Wesbank last night. An unknown suspect reportedly opened fire on
The Breakfast Club broadcasted live from Timbuktu Books-Coffee Cream. The broadcast saw the launch of three books, by different authors.
The Imam Haroon Foundation expressed its skepticism over the specialist unit being established to probe apartheid-era atrocities in the 1960s.
It’s unclear if the Covid-19 Delta variant’s disease pattern is more or less severe than it’s Beta counterpart. Researchers in
The Zondo Commission has been granted three months to complete its investigation into State Capture. The North Gauteng High Court